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nTDFOKD r.TL TRTBrXE. MTDFOTJP. OTJF.fiON". TTTF'RSDAY. DECEMTVET? 8. IMS. PAOF ELEVEN i Keaa jver ao jl uit page You mil prooaoij lind exactly the things you have rjeen look ing foi or sole 01 trade tot unused articles you may have Search your attic or tore-room you may tlnd many thing others are seeking and oe able to realize immediate cash II what you wan't isn't nere, ad verttse tor it Ttioune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per word first insertion ,.-, (Minimum 2ftc) Barb additional insertion, per word -1c (Minimum luc) Per line per month without copy change - f l-t5 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. ( LOST AND FOUND LOST Black and white Shepherd, bob tall. Reword. 368 Otis St., Ash land. IX56T Dark blue kid glove for right hand. Call 148-Y. IjjOST Black, 6-mch dome cap. Flnd- er return to Petroleum Heat and Burner Co., 412 E. Main. LOST It dog miaalng, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP YOUNG MAN, 18, free to travel, as sist manager on trip throughout United States. 18 weekly, rapid salary Increase to right boy. Charles Watson, Thursday and Friday eve nings, Holland Hotel, 8-9. WANTED Married man, no children, dairy and ranch work; live on ranch. Year round work. Reference. Box 3047, Mall Tribune. ; WANTED Boys 14 or over, to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune office. ' WANTED SITUATIONS A GOOD MECHANIC and welder, with wife and child, wants work In garage. Will .consider dairy or any kind of work. A. E. Furrer, Talent, Oregon. ' GOOD PRACTICAL NURSE wishes to care for aged couple of a Christian character. In their home, and do light housekeeping, small utfiges. Box 140, Tribune. , ' LANDSCAPE SERVICE, pruning, spad lng, clean up. Ekstrand, phono lGflO.. YOUNO WOMAN and boy, 10. wishes work on ranch or woman will take position cooking, sewing or wait ress. 606 Clark. Phone 634-R. COMPETENT WOMEN NEEDS and wants work by hour. Dinners, par ties, clennlng. References. Phone 1641. Apt, tl. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED TO LEASE on profit shor ing basis (with possibility of buy ing as soon as I enn realize on property here.) a large ranch, al falfa and grain land, stocked and equipped to carry around 200 brood sows, and some cattle. Write E. L. Reedy. 107 Ciecle. Palo Alto, Calif. WANTED SCRAP IRON Loading out Scrap Iron this week Unload In car and receive more money. MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 27 N. Grape St.. Phone 1062. WANTED Complete set of drums. One baritone horn. Talent High School Snturdny between 10 and 12 o'clock. WANTED Small cash register. Box J 28, Tribune. WANTED TO BORROW 63500. on 1B0 acres of land. Close to Medford. Modern buildings. Box 3058. Tri bune. WANT 2-vrnr loan of e3000 at 8 on 130,000 security. P. O. Box 780, Medford. WANTED Long term loan S3500 on Income business property. Write Box 3003. Tribune. HAVE YOUR FURNITURE rnuphol aterod. reflnlnshcd, reglued. Thi bault. Phone 009-R. WANTED Children to care for In my home. Day or hour. 215 Haven, upstairs. WANTED Good fresh cow. CO, care Mall Tribune. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed tree ot charge Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Producta Co WANTED Horses and cows Eagle Point Fox Farm Phone 27-X-7 IIK1I1KST CASH I'KH'fcS PAID For Your Furniture MEOFORO BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St. Phone 1062 WELL DRILLINO SI 50 per ft Mrst 60 ft., etc J M Dodge. 619 King WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us before vou sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1063 HIOHES1 PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators Aluminum Brass, Cop per nnrt other metals MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED Radio batteries to re chnree Only 35 cent." enrh Phillips Radio Service 219 N Riverside : v MtiiiK rH pnt Youi Furniture tlOIJUIOOK A 4MHIMV FOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED, rnTn 4-rnom hnw. bflth. arace. water pild. 852 W. 2nd FOR RENT Fimi'hfd house, close tn 20.00 WMt paid. Phone T I775-X. FOB REN1 H0D8E8 FOR RENT Modern suburban home near Howard school, acreage avail able If dtjlred. Inquire Howard Grocery. Tel. 498-J. FOR RENT Beautifully furnWjed modem duplex. Adults only. Phone 615. FOR RENT S-ruom modern house. 422 laurel. FOR RENT 5-room house, clean. 118 Mistletoe. Phone 905-M. UNFURNISHED House for rent. 134 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished house. 32 60. 712 Pine. Key 116 Pine or Call 314-W. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartments, 813.80 and $6.60. 230 Beatty. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment. 812. 251 Beatty. OE BAUER APTS., 8th at Oakdale. modern, furn. or unfurn. All com forts and courtesy, by WEEK or MONTH. 825 and up. Jackson Coun ty's finest apt. house. House Phone 713-Yi FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Adults only. 244 so. orape. FOR RENT A fine duplex apartment, living and dining room, bed room, kitchen and bath, nicely furnished at 842 East Main. Phone 31 or 898-J-3. FOR RENT 2 -room modern fur nished apartment. Both, ground floor, private entrance. Garage. 410 Hamilton. NICE APARTMENT 2 rooms, kit chenette, bath, gas neat, inquire F. & F. Bank. 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, steam heat. 229 N Ivy. APARTMENT for rent. 604 8. Oak dale. NEWLY-DECORATED apartment. Adults only. 905 W. 10th. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, 40 Quince. Phone 641-W. FURNISHED apartment; hot and cold water, lights, private bath Adults 913 So Onkdnle FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT Steam heated office room. Two store buildings. See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell. LARGE OFFICE ROOM for rent 220 N Bartlett FOR RENT Furnished Rooms ROOM FOR RENT Gentleman pre ferred. 121 King. COMFORTABLE SLEEPING room. 912 West llth. FOR RENT Front sleeping room In neat, refined home. 323 King. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room for gentleman 326 So Riverside. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 8. Grape ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance, bath and shower. ,$3.60"week. 408 Edwards. COMFORTABLE room In private home 410 Beatty St Tel 1521 -V FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOM AND BOARD for 2 In private home. 40 North Peach. BOARD and ROOM. 51 a day at 716 E Main FOR SALE LIVESTOCK TAKEN UP On blue steer, about 15 months old, crop off left ear. One roan heifer, about 3 years old, ear tag. Name, H. Krump, Jackson ville. Owner pay costs. Dean K. Stacy. R. 4, Box 177. FOR SALE Cow, part Jersey and Guernsey. Giving 3 gallons milk now. First house on Arnold Lane off Jacksonville highway. Phone 623-R-l. FOR SALE: Feeder pigs, also a few spotted Poland China stock hogs. Dolph Phlpps, Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE) 1300 pound work mare, 8 years old, with 8 -month old colt. Roger Vonder Hellen. Route 8, Medford. FOR SALE POULTRY 600 EXTRA Fancy Rock fryers, corn fed, average three pounds. Central Point Hatchery, 6 blocks east chseae - factory. Phone 303. FOR SALE Greater Red Breeding cockerels. Also thoroughbred White Glnnt Rabbits. Phone Mccarty's, 1453-J-2. FOR SALE P ET DOGS TWO BLACK SCOTTIE PUPPIES (part black fox terrier) 910 each Phone 42. 1807 West Main. FOR SALE Australian PMpplfB. SIR T Main. Shepherd FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 10 acrea adjoining city Irrigated, city water. All In clover pasture. Lies Ideal for subdivision. Location cannot be duplicated. A real sacrifice price. $2000, half cash. L. G. Pick ell, 10 South Bartlett. FOR SALE By owner, a new three room houses on easy terms. Call at 813 Beckman Ave. SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALst Du plex 4 -room modern house and vacant iota. Box 1960. rribune CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENTS 6-ROOM plastered house and bath, cement foundation, good location, near high school. 12,176.00., In cluding furniture. 4-ROOM house. Jars plastering. In good condition, very attractive, large lot, only 1.600.00. 1 ACRE and modern 4 -room house, cltv water, near city limits, on graveled and oiled road 62250. Easy terms. 8,L ACRES. Bear Creek bottom land hardwood floors, all In alfala, city -atr. splendid location 3500.00 for short time only. U O. PICKELL, Ifl So. Bartlett HOUHES FOR SALE in Medford and surrounding towne. Eay term Jackson County Ftderai Savings Loan Association WHEN you think of rest tstau Uiink el BliOWN WHJTt For Exchange Real Bstate WILL TRADE large Seattle home, with established Income, Capitol Hill district, for Medfo'd property or surrounding district. My equity 6500. Address Owner. 504 Harvard Ave. North. Seattle. Wanh. FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES IT S HERE 1930 Plymouth Sedan 848 delivered In Medford. BRIGOS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. ABBEY'S SPECIAL 1936 CHEVROLET standard town sedan In perfect condition every way. Good tires, finish like new. Economical transportation for only 360. WALTER W. ABBEY. Inc. 3 lots 9th tt Bart. Pho. 303 1935 DODGE COUPE In A-l condition 350. Would take light pickup as part payment.BEN webstek, lai ent. Be Modern. Buy CHRYSLER NOW ON DISPLAY HAHN MOTORS 38 North Riverside FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE A-l third crop alfalfa; also weaner pigs. Phone 611-R-3. CACTUS FAMILY for sale. Davis Feed Store. FOR SALE Circulating wood heater, large firebox, enameled outside jacket, In good shape. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price 925. George j. Morris, la so. uenirai. FOR SALE Vetch and oat hay. extra good. See Penwell, 223 Beatty St. RUMMAGE SALE Friday and Satur day by Merrltt Circle of Presby terian church next to Pantorluro FOR SALE Beautiful Kimball Baby Grand piano. Like new, Bargain. Terms. Hawley Transfer. 118 N. Riverside. AUTOMATIC Westinghouse Electric range for sale. Cheap. 431 West llth. MISTLETOE CLUB of Royal Neigh bors of America will sponsor a bazaar and cook food sale In Cen tra Market, Saturday, December 10th. FOR SALE WALNUTS. Newtown and Delicious apples. Dolph Phlpps, Crater Lake highway. SOME GOOD BUYS In three-piece bedroom sets, studio couch, over stuffed chairs, inner-spring mat tresses, day beds, circulating heat er, dining-room set. Singer sewing machine. Some very good buys In washing machines. AL'S TRADING POST, Jacksonville Highway. FOR SALE Hay and wood. Tel. 447-X. Jessie M. Mlnear, FOR SALE Complete set William As Mary sterling silver, and Mandarin Lenox china, also Chinese desk. Call Mrs. Gladys McAdam, 803 Haw thorne, Grants Pass, Oregon. RIPE COMICE 60c lug. See Geo. Mann, Rogue River Valley Canning Co., 13th and Front. Bring your container. FOR SALE Fairbanks-Morse direct connected centrifugal pump, 1 h.p. motor. Trowbridge Ac Flynn. FOR SALE Several exceptionally good buys In used ranges, refriger ators and washing machines. Trow bridge it Flynn. POT HOLDERS, hankies 10c, aprons 36c, other needle work gifts. Mrs. Tllley, 1116 W. 9th St. FOR SALE New crop NAVEL OR ANGES, T.E.A. Brand (Champion Prize winner of California.) For a quality fruit at reasonable prices, come to 615 So. Centra), Medford, any day except Saturday. FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Fine flavored well-sized walnuts. 6 lbs. for 80c 324 West 4th. WOOD FOR SALE. Tel. 1626-W. LILY BULBS, Special. Regal. Tiger Tennlfollum, EJegan's Red. 5c. 10c 16c each. Peonlas, 16c, 25c and 36c. Evergreen shrubs. Special price for Christmas. Old Pacific Highway, CHASTAIN NURSERY. FOR SALE Clarinet, saxaphone. 607 King. DRY APPLEWOOD at Frlnk Orchard. Phone Oll-J-2. FOR SALE Corn, hay and wood. Tel. 447-x. Jessie M. Mlnear. BODY FIR 91.76 tier. Phone 462-R-2. FOR SALE Used Radios Phlleo. RCA, Zenith and others from 93.60 and up, all recondltolned. Western Auto Supply Co. FOR SALE Portable Underwood ' typewriter. 824 So. Newtown. FOR SALE 20-lnch Champion back-geared drill press, 6 h.p. elec tric motor: 3 anvils, 1 forge, up Better, line shafting, pulleys, belt ing and other shop equipment 118 Bo. Bartlett, Medford. FOR SALE Cob Corn 91. 00 per cwt Shelled Corn 91.35 per cwt Oround Barley 91.35 per cwt All grain clean and dry and of good quality. John Nealon, Phone 118. Central Point. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS Reductions and genuine saving on your piano purchase from Brassfleld Muslo Co., 212 W, Main. WOODWORKING MACHINERY for sale. 1 4-slde planar, capacity. fl-lnt 15-ln., blower, elycone, and 100 feet of pipe. X Master Woodworker, motor at tached. 1 turning lathe. 1 gang saw. 1 swing saw. 1 50-h p. motor. 1 5-h.p. motor. Also pullers, belt and shafting. ECONOMY LUMBER CO.. Inc. Tel. 604 N. Riverside FOR SALE 2nd grade Cornice. 60c. Red Delicious apples. 91 10. Stamen Winesap apples, 90 cents; New towns loose, extra fancy. eoc. rancy joo. Bring boxes. Pinnacle packing Plant No. 4. FOR SALE 16-lnch dry body fir. 2 00 per tier:: 16-lnch black oak 3.00 per tier. Phone oraera no. FOR SALE Top sol), fertiliser, drive way material. Phone 618-R. STEM punctured comic. 60c per lug Bring your own container Ameri can Fruit Growers, Inc., South Tit Street warehouse. PIRAT CLASS BODY FIR. Uurel or oak. 12-lnch and 16-lnch. Phone 1767. 1314 West 10th. Night or day FOR SALE Miscellaneous ALL KINDS of good seasoued wood rnone utu. FOR SALE Extra nice walnuts. Mrs Cherry. Griffin Creek. RAW PURS Eastern prices for your furs, paid at home, ready cash Large stock of traps new and used. We also buv hides, pelts and wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N- Grape St. Phone 1062 FOR 8ALE Newtown apples, 25c and 60c box Myron Root Packing House. Bring boxes. APPLE WOOD Stove and fireplace lengths. Bee Rogue River Orchards Co.. tnd North Central Ave. FOR SALE Window glass, all sizes Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062. WALL-PAPER at half-price during Lamport's Close Out Sale. FOR SALE Bone dry body fir, beat In valley. Hawley Transfer, 118 N Riverside. Phone 615. KLAMATH HAY Largo or small lot 127 N Riverside Medford MISCELLANEOUS CURE MEAT with Morton's Sugar Cure Salt. Davis Feed store. SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out of court, saving money, confidential Write Economy Service, room 433 Redwoods Hotel. Grants Pass. Ore DRESSMAKING, costuming, remodel ing ana menaing. urace Keea. Phone 1582-J. A BETTER rebore Job at a saving Phone Jicksonvlile 183. Frees Qar ace BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE AHSTRAOTS ESCROWS ' Expert ftinatirt Cleaner LET JOE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng nigs tipholaetry, clennlna Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking r ur ncmoaenng. Buttons ana Buckles covered Room 302, 0. 8 Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181. DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladies Coats and Suits Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M. Coker Cra terlan Bldg. rhe MO-DES Shoppe Featuring Tail oring Dressmaking Alterations fm men and women Hemstitching buttons buckles Ifl N Burnett LOANS CASH FOR CHRISTMAS Quick Service . . . Small payments ... t No Endorsers ... No Red -Tape . . . NEED extra money for Christmas? You can get up to 300 frcm us on your signature and security. No endorsers required.. No em barraslng Investigations. NA de lays. Repay a small amount month ly. Take as long as 20 months If you wish. Inquire about our liberal, con fidential Bervlce. Call, phone or write OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No. 8-211, M-217. Phone 130. 45 So. Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of late construction to 78 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Main Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Proclaim loudly Analysed summary Poem by Poe Card game To Portals 100 square meters of land Inhabitant of: sulllx Prospered Cravat Symbol for nickel Place of worship Copper coin Worker In Rla Care for the nick Thickened part of milk Brought Into being Otijih Refrain Recent Conspiracies Pnn-n: prefix Wrath Kind of terrier Soak up Be enough Tak as ont'l own Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle BlAlRAlHlAlBPB A1SE alEIh aloIeiqn sSsppRQwiLoyB MEAlSE iTOgELS PACTlSMlAI A NT Elf ANMMnIE I bJlPEN A HIT EN LADiBiraSLET QR ALlTOO MS Lug wfi n k m g B U f Ii 1 R 43. Color quality 44. Fit to cat 49. Crystalline mibflianrt. found In rhubarb root 45. Orderly arrangement 49. Ruler DOWN 1. Coloring matter used In laundry work 7 3 3 p p C wMf a If io a a -s f" TTmr rnm: -TT 7777TTJ "'" n Bm Si! Jl II m 33 a" IP 44 x Wli "T" 1 1 1 lrl 11 I-1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Painting COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhanger FHA losns for painting now available Pittsburgh Paint Store 133 W Main. R ii ilia tor Itepnirlng HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett ROOKING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Roll roofings and coating at mall order prices Pabco Paints nnd Roofing Ekerson Paint and Hoot Co . 38 Po Bartlett Tel 243 Tranatei DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAOH Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EAUS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 315. Prices rh'ht Ss-rvice Ruarnnteed BUSINESS CHANCES RESPONSIBLE PARTY wants to lease gas gtatlon with lunch room or cabins, with option to buy. Box 130 Tribune. NEW AND WELL-EQUIPPED Service Station at Jacksonville (01 aale at a real bargain Will require ap proximately $1000 cash to handle If interested phone 963. Medford oi write P. O. Boa 1074. MATTIIKSS A UPIIOLSTHRY MATTRESS Upholstering, Furniture repairing, rellntshlng. Rug & Dav enport cleaning Fumigating. Nu way Mattress & Uph. Co., Phone wa. auu w. Bth St. All worn guar anteed. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK. Dec. 8. (Spl.) Blake Beck la sawing wood for Chester Balderston. Charles Elmore spent Wednesday In Medford grading turkeys. There have been a number of loads of Christmas trees left Thompson Creek for the California markets. Chester Balderston has been cut ting logs on S. L. Johnston's place to be hauled to Talent. Mr. Brown, father of Mrs. Clarence Gassaway, has been hewing out timbers for Mr. Gauss way's barn. Brown brothers of William Creek havo been hauling lumber to Mr. Gassaway. Hawkins brothers lost a sheep one day last week, presumably It being killed by some wild animal. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Teske and small daughter, Clara Lee, spent Fri day evening at the home of Mrs. Tcske'a parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. L. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Teske left Saturday , for Klamath Falls where they will make their future home. -4 Howard Dist. HOWARD DISTRICT, Deo. 8. (Spl.) Howard P.-T.A. will hold a pound social nt the school house Fri day night at 8 o'clock. There will be recreational games followed by a so cial hour when refreshments will be enjoyed. Members are asked to at tend the party and to bring a pound of food that can be used for the hot lunches served to the school children. Friends of Mrs. CcOoy are glad to hear that she will soon be home from the hsspltaj where she underwent a Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Comparative ending 11. Dyes 12. Cylindrical 17. Handurao tree 20. flay the coquette 11. Coat with an . alloy of tin and lead 31. Bky.blua 34, Upright stones bordering a street 26. Sharp 37. Compass point 29. Helped up; colloq. 90, Avalanches 31. Burlesque Imitation of something anrkous S2. Toss 33, Youth beloved of Venus 14. B4 sorry for one's mis doings 30. Preface er Introduction 89. Not working 40. Sort drink; colloq. 42. German muRlclsn 4. (Tnlt of weight 4.V Exist 47, lielonglng to ne I. Lens-shaped seed 5. Preliminary wager 4. Menatzerle 6. Alternative . Contradicted 7. Restrain 8. Chilled ft. Substance which tends to expand Indefinitely very serious operation last week. Th honor roll for the school for the last six weeks Is first grade: Janet Walton, Joan Benson, Kaye Crawford, Lyle Storkey. Calvin Mc-! Kibben and Nancy Johnson: second grade: Donald Smith. Jeanne Nelssn and Francis Sanders; third grade: Patty Fedrtrk. La Donna Llndqulst and Markle Carter: fourth grade: Douglas Green, Freddy Fed rick, Leola Pool and Mary Allen: fifth grade: Frederick 8 tarn men and Norrls Brun son: sixth grade: Ferney McKlbben and Jewell Glenn: seven grade: Alice Larsen. Helen Oerber, Eloise Peyton. Bruce Bennett and La Vonne Newton: eighth grade: Pauline Miller, Helen Wilson, Arthur Johnson and Blllle Croucher. The next home extension unit meet will be at the home of Mrs. Bud Stammen on Wednesday, De cember 14. Those attending are- ask ed to bring a covered dish for lunch. "Good Grooming I" will be the topic for discussion with Mrs. Stammen leader. Members of the Friendly neigh bors club were guests for the lunch of Mrs. Retha Dow on Coker Butte road last Wednesday. The occasion Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Dec. 8. (Spl.) The school la busy preparing for a Christmas program, Which will be presented the night that Santa cornea to see the boys and girls. W. E. Hammetl of the Haiti m ell turkey farm and Mr. Robert Burns, of Medford, are In Chicago, where they will each purchase a new car and drive them back home. Mrs. Burns Is staying with Mrs. Hammell during the men folks' absence. Mrs. Mary Gibson has been en Joying a visit from her daughters, Rachel and Ruth, and their families, all from Salem. They visited their brother Wend all Fields. Mrs. Gib son will accompany them back to their Salem homes for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hill and daughter, Marnell, of Portland avenue, Med ford, were guests November 27 of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graw. They en Joyed a fine chicken dinner and all the trimmings. Mlsa Mildred Hansen and Mr. Law- erance Leonard spent Sunday, Decem ber 4, with Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen and family at Browns- borough. Mrs. Jack Graw brought her daugh ter, Eileen, home from Medford Sat urday, December 8, 111 with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, of Medford, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery for Thanksgiving. A turkey dinner was served for the guests. Talent TALENT, Deo. 8 (Spl.) The Sama Valley and Talent basketball teams had a practice game Friday night In the Talent gym. The game was won by Talent, the score 38 to to. Rich ard Skeetera and Harry Maxon were the star players tor Talent. Charles and Oladys Donaldson of Los Angeles, Calif., returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Naugle return ed home from Ohio, where they have been vlaltlng the past two months. Mr, and Mrs. Oraene of Butte Falls have moved Into Mrs. Jacobs house on First and Bane streets. The high school student body gave a banquet for the football squad at the school Thursday night. After the banquet, the entire student body held a party In the gym. The Olad to Meet You elub held their regular monthly pot luck sup per and entertainment at the city hall Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burnett were In charge of the program, which was well presented. Over 100 people attended. The Talent rural route, which was taken to Ashland, has been restored and the route goes out of Talent, ae In the paet. The farmers have been busy replacing their mall boles. Jay Tetrlll wae transacting busi ness In Medford Monday. The next regular P.-T. A. meet lng will be held In room' 0, Dee. 16, at the school. Stan Robblns has been chosen as the new master for Talent Orange, and Miss Firestone has been elected a lecturer. The Orange was visited by a number of the Bellvlew Orange and presented s. very fine program. Word haa been received from Har. land Lowe that he has had wo ad vancements since he Joint,' the army In October. Harland Is sta tioned at Vancouver Barracks. Floyd Young was transacting busi ness in Medford Friday. It Is reported that Mr. Manning, who la In the Ashland community hospital, Is Improving rapidly.. Fay Clayton la In charge of his store. Bill Boyd made a business trip to Ashland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd spent Thanksgiving at Yreka, Cftllf. 4 Antelope ANTELOPE, Dec. 8 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kneeland, of Medford, spent Tuesday, of last week, at the Bill Blgham home. Ben Fredenburg, of Butte FaUs, Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. John Oreb, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbertson call ed no Mrs. Tom Riley Sunday Patricia Oreb, Clara Mae Blgham and Barbara Culbertson have return ed to school after an absence of some dsys due to Illness. Mrs. Carl Blair lunched Monday with Mr. Carl von der Hellen and. In the afternoon, called on Mrs John Oreb. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham and fam ily were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kneeland Sunday. Mrs. Mary Bradshaw was shopping tn Medford, Friday. Closing time for Too Late to Claa. illy Ads Is 1:30 p. tn. Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Rain tonight and showers Friday, cooler Friday. Oregon: Rain tonight, slightly warmer tonight in extreme north central and southeast portion Fri day, showers, cooler In the Interior, snow over the mountains: strong southerly wind off the coast with gales off north coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: highest 32, lowest 28. Total monthly precipitation. 1.52 Inches, excess for the month, .63 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1038, 6.14 inches, deficiency for the season. .0t) Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday 04 percent, 6 a. m. today, 85 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise 7:27 a. m., sun set 4:40 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 a. m. 130 Meridian Time. is a u SS sS Is B tf V U r Boise . 60 30 .00 Clear Boston 48 36 .00 Cloudy Chicago 84 38 .00 Cloudy Denver 60 33 T Cloudy Eureka 63 48 .00 P Cloudy Helena 60 44 .00 Oloudy Loe Angeles.... 86 63 .00 Oloudy Medtord 64 46 .00 Cloudy New York 83 33 .00 Cloudy Omaha 60 38 T Cloudy Phoenix 78 36 .00 Clear Portland ... 63 60 T Cloudy Reno . 63 18 .00 Clear Rosenurg 88 63 T P Cloudy Salt Lake 48 43 .00 Cloudy San Fronclaco 70 46 .00 Cloar Seattle 68 64 .00 Cloudy Spokane - 63 44 .00 Oloudy Wash., D. 0... 66 33 .00 Cloudy Yakima 64 33 ' .00 Clear To theCCC Boys Of Medford Dist. Oh, we sit around the barracks, and our hearts are none too gay. We're on the verge of Christmas, and, of course, on that great day. Bach fellow wants to give his girl a present that Is nice, And how to get the wherewlthalll , . . Say, give us some advice I We are three O truck-drivers; gather closely while we tell A little story of our own. Please listen to us well: Oh, we get up In the morning, and we Journey on our way To some lone camp on rocny roads; arrive at close of day. We've driven since the dawning until late In the night To get supplies out to the boys, so thay can have thlnga right. And when they see us coming, say, they greet us with a yell, Their great enthusiasm ia a thing we cannot quell. They gather round to eye the load, a close Inspection make, Can It be spuda? perhaps It's beans; could It be chocolate cake? Their faces soon turn red with rage. o, what la their surprise I For It's Just a load of lumber brought by Remington and Wise I O, we drivers see the stude mechanics tolling all the day, , With each hand full of wrenches; aayl what lucky fellows, theyl Perhaps we're wrong, but still we think they have an easy anan: A screw loose here, a bolt off there, a radiator cap , , , Ah, well when our last trip It done, and life's cares put away. We'll draw a million canteen cheeks. and spend them all that day) Then we'll march In one great parade up to the Oolden Oate, St. Peter there will greet us all, and tell each one his fate. I think hell prob-ly be a pal, wont aeai a aingle blow. Three o men, take the foremost seats, you've spent your hitch be low." By Arledge, Remington and Baker. t The Grange j Boxy Ann Orange Roxy Ann Orange mot December 3 with Master T. 81ms In the choir. Mrs. Sussn Oxford. Wm. Offord and Luclle Oessen were obligated In first and second degrees. Mr, and Mrs, Don Elliott, Mary Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Rob erts, who attended National Orange convention at Portland and took the 7th degree, gave Interesting reports. Ways and means committee an nounce their nsxt publlo danoe for Saturday evening, December 17, Our music end floor are hard to beat and a good time awaits you. Next regular Orange meeting will be followed by a Christmss program. All members are asked to bring a gift for the tree. Presents will be exchanged and the children will re. oelve presents and candy, Home Economics club presented a varied program during lecture hour with Mrs. Rose acting as chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and Selma Hansen served refreshments at close of meeting. Home Economics elub met at the home of Mrs. Charlie Hoover last Wednesday for a delightful after noon. Plans were made for our an nual get-tcgether Christmas party December 14 at the Orange hall. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Edgar Rose and Mra, Clarence Tedrlck are on the menu committee. Members are asked to come prepared to exchange gifts. Roxy Anna names will also be drawn and last year's announced. 1 WINDOW OLAae We eell winders) lass and will replace your broken windows reasonably fhowbrldge Cab .net Works. On the Radio Chains STATIONS. Khere to Find Them on the Dial: KEN. Portland, 1180; KFI. 010. l.os Angeles: R(3A. I470. Spokane; KOO. 190. San Francisco; KlitV 610. Portland: KJK. 970. Seattle: KNZ, 11150. Los Angeles; KOA. Bail. Denver: KOIN. S40. Portland: KOMO. 826. Seattle: KPO. 6X0. San Frnnrl.rn; KSI..I1HII. Salt Lake. Thursday 8:00 Rudy Vallee, KPO, KOW, KFI: Interesting Neighbors, KOO, KEX. 5:30 Conference Program, KOO, KEX: Joe Penner. KNX, KOIN, KSL. :00 Variety Show, KPO, KFI, KOW; Major Bowes', KNX, KOIN, KSL. 7 :00 Columbia Workshop, KNX, KOIN; Muslo Hall, KOW. KFI. 7:30 Americans at Work, KNX, KSL, KOIN; People I Have Known, KOO. 8:00 Amos and Andy, KPO, KOW, KFI; News, KOO. 8:15 Symphony Orchestra, KPO, KOW, KFI; Bhaw'a Orchestra, KOO; Lopes Orchestra, KNX. 8:30 Kate Smith. KNX, KSL, KOIN; Cleary and Oltlum. KOO, KJR, 0:00 Human Angle, KOO; News. KJR. 8:30 Deutsch'a Orchestra. KPO, KOW, KFI: Weems' Orchestra, KOO. 10:00 Fields' Orchestra. KOO, KJR; Grant's Orchestra, KNX: Re porter, KPO, KQW, KFI; Dance Or chestra, KSL. 10:30 Rudy Vallee, KOO, KEX, KFI; Dance Orchestra, KPO, KOW. 11:00 Dusy's Orchestra, KPO, KFI, KOW; News, KOO; Organist, KJR; Jack Balne's Orchestra. KNX, KSL. The 3,885 students who eat In the Texas A. & M. college mess hall con sume an average of 3.000 pounds of potatoes dally; 100 pounds of butter, 3,700 pounds of meat, 8,600 hotcakes, and 8,000 biscuits, 4 The average butterfat production from cows milked in this country last year was about 170 pounds. Cows tn dairy herd Improvement associa tions were doing . better than that more than 35 years ago. . Y . Friday 8:00 World on Parade, KOO; Drama, KSL; Criminal Histories, KPO, KFI, KOW; Organist, KNX; Swartout's Music, KEX. KJR. 8:30 Army Band, KPO, KOW; Tea for Two, KNX. 6:00 Brown and Williams Pro- -gram, KOO: Playhouse Drama, KNX, K8L, KOIN; Your Government at Your Bervlce, KPO, KFI, KOW. 6:30 Jamboree, KOO; Newa, KJR, 7:00 Drama, KNX, KOIN. KSL: Lombardo's Orch., KPO, KFI, KOW; Jamboree, KOO, KJR. 7:80 Calling All Oars, KNX; Nor man Sper, KOO, KEX; Uncle Ezra,' KPO, KQW, KFI; Newa, KOO. 7:46 Jlmmle Fldler, KPO, KFI, KOW. 8:00 Amos and Andy. KPO, KOW, KFI: Sport Olass, KNX, KOIN; World on Parade, KOO. 8:16 Lum and Abner, KNX, KOIN, KSL; Organ Concert, KOW; Maxoh of Progress, KOO; Who's Dancing Tonight, KPO; Donahue's Orch., KJR. 8:30 Death Valley Days, KPO, KOW, KFI: Burns and Allen, KNX, KSL. KOIN; Waltz Time, KOO. 8:00 Clrous, KPO, KQW, KFI: Fields' Orch., KOO; ' First Nlghter, KNX, KOIN; News, KJR. 8:30 Modem Melodies, KJR; Won der Show, KNX, KSL, KOIN; Brown's Orch., KFI; Four Stars Tonight, KPO: Opportunity Theater, KQOj Fireside Hour, KOW. 10:00 Reporter, KPO, KOW, KFI; Grant's Orch., KEX; Sophie Tucker, KNX. 10:30 Weems' Orch., KPO, KFI; Winston's Orch., KOO. KEX. 11:00 Rudy Vallee, KPO, KFI, KOW: ClvlO Auditorium, KNX, KSL, KOIN. , Weather Northern California: Fair tonight and Friday, with valley fogs, but becoming cloudy with light rain In extreme north portion; cool; gentle variable winds off coast. Oregon: Rain tonight; slightly warmer tonight In extreme north central and southeast portions; Fri day showers: cooler In Interior; snow over mountains; strong southerly wind off coast with gales on no.th coast. World consumption of cotton In 1838-39 Is not expected to exceed the 36.4 million bales consumed the sea son before. 1 . Travel Table AIRPLANES Northbound Leave. 8:63 pjR Malls Close ' 8:08 p.m. 4:16 am. 6:00 a jn. Soathbonnd Leave 8:31 p.m. 11:69 pm. Malls Close) 3:46 p m. 11:14 p.m. TRAINS Northbound ) Leave 10 as a.m. Malls Close 9:33 a.m. 7:06 p.m. 8:05 p.m. gonthbonnd Leave 8:80 a.m. 6:33 p.m. Malls Close 7:80 a.m. 6:33 pm North South 3:45 a.m. 13:16am. 7:50 a.m. 6:16 a.m. 0:36 sjn. 1:40 p.m. 9:66 a.m. 1:48 p.m. "8:60 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 6:55 p.m. 10:40 p.m. To Klamath Falls :48 a.m. and 6:46 p.m. To Ontnts Pass only. To Ashland only.